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MEGHANN RIEPENHOFFMeghann Riepenhoff creates her cameraless cyanotypes in collaboration with nature.To do so, the artist coats paper with homemade cyanotype emulsion and places it in the landscape — along the shore, over branches, packed in snow, or in freezing bodies of water — resulting in remarkable portraits of place. -
Riepenhoff's Ecotone engages dynamic photographic materials in the landscape, collaborating with surface precipitation — rain and snow, ice and fog. The pieces record the movement of water through the planetary surface, tracing both natural and built topographies.
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Meghann Riepenhoff
Ecotone #1428 (Bainbridge Island, WA 07.04.22, Throughfall and Falling Flowers), 2022
Unique Dynamic Cyanotype
46.25 x 91.25 inches, framedSolD
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Waters of the Americas is an ongoing series that engages with American landscapes that have been impacted by human intervention. Exposing the often devastating effects of industrial practices and shifts in water patterns and natural cycles, Waters of the Americas ask us to consider the marks we leave on the world.
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Meghann Riepenhoff
Waters of the Americas: World’s End to the Mouth of the Mashpee River, Deluge from Residual Hurricane Ian Storms, Waves, Hingham to Cape Cod IV, 2022
Unique Dynamic Cyanotype
46 x 92 inches, framed
SOLD
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Meghann Riepenhoff
Waters of the Americas: EPA ID NYD980592497, Eastman Kodak’s Emissions N (Confluence of the Genesee River and Lake Ontario, Rochester, NY, 03.11.2022), 2022
3 Unique Dynamic Cyanotypes
46 x 96 inches, framed
$46,900
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"I hope that my work can be a reminder, a nudge to remember our deep interconnectivity and the fact that we are in fact of the sea."Delve into the making of Sea+Sky+Sun II, a public commission created by Meghann Riepenhoff for 555 Greenwich in New York's Hudson Bay.
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Works from Riepenhoff’s Ice series are made in freezing landscapes, from Walden Pond to remote creeks in western Washington. Each print is full of subtle details, each expressing a slightly different temperature, type of water, and crystalline structure of ice forming on photographic paper.
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A sister series to Ecotone, Littoral Drift is made in collaboration with the landscape and the ocean, at the edges of both. The series title is a geologic term describing the action of wind-driven waves transporting sand and gravel, and the works stem from the artist’s fascination with the nature of our relationships to the landscape, the sublime, time, and impermanence.
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Meghann Riepenhoff
Littoral Drift #1492 (Triptych, Bolinas Beach, CA 06.12.19, Boat Currents and Lapping Waves), 2019
3 Unique Dynamic Cyanotypes
58.5 x 132 inches, framed
$63,400
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